156.Tan, P.-L. and Quiggin, J.
(2004), ‘Sustainable management of the Great Artesian Basin: an analysis based
on law and environmental economics’, The Australasian Journal of Natural Resources Law
and Policy, 9(2), 55–03.

181.Quiggin, J. and Chambers, R.G.
(2006), ‘The state-contingent approach to production under uncertainty’, Australian
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 50(2), 153–69.

182.Adamson, D., Mallawaarachchi,
T. and Quiggin, J. (2007), ‘Water use and salinity in the Murray–Darling
Basin: A state-contingent model’, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource
Economics, 51(3), 263–81.

221.Quiggin, J. (1994), ‘Socially useful employment: Address to the
Academy of Social Sciences in Australia on the receipt of the 1993 Academy
Award for Scholarship’, Newsletter of the Academy of the Social Sciences in
Australia 13(1), 13–21.

267.Quiggin, J. and Fisher, B. S. (1988), ‘Market and institutional
structures in the grain handling industry: an application of contestability
theory’, pp. 47–60 in Fisher, B. S. and Quiggin, J. (ed.), The Australian
Grain Handling, Storage and Transport Industries: An Economic Analysis,
Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Sydney, Research Report No.
13.

268.Quiggin, J. and Fisher B.S. (1988), ‘Pooling in the Australian Grain
Handling and Transport Industries’, pp.Ch 7 in Fisher B.S. and Quiggin, J. (ed.), The Australian Grain Storage,
Handling and Transport Industries: An Economic Analysis, Department of
Agricultural Economics, University of Sydney, Sydney.

269.Quiggin, J. (1988), ‘An Assessment of the Effects of Peak-Load
Pricing at Country Receival Points’, pp.Ch 8 in Fisher B.S. and Quiggin, J. (ed.), The Australian Grain Storage,
Handling and Transport Industries: An Economic Analysis’, Department of
Agricultural Economics, University of Sydney, Sydney.

270.Quiggin, J. (1989), ‘The Role and Consequences of Special Interest
Groups and Political Factors’, pp. Ch 3 in Chapman, B. (ed.), Australian
Economic Growth, Melbourne, MacMillan.

271.Quiggin, J. (1990), ‘Irrational action And political process: a
comment’, pp. 137–40 in Brennan, G. and Walsh C. (ed.), Rationality,
Individualism and Public Policy, Canberra, Centre for Research on Federal
Financial Relations, Australian National University.

287.Quiggin, J. (1996), ‘Microeconomic reform in Australia’, 17–23
in Cater, M. and Paddon, M. (ed.), Shouldering the Burden: The Equity Impact of
Microeconomic Reform , University of New South Wales, Sydney , Sydney Public Sector
Research Centre.

290.Quiggin, J. (1998), ‘A growth theory perspective on the effects of
microeconomic reform’, in Productivity Commission and Australian National
University (ed.), Microeconomic Reform and Productivity Growth, Ausinfo,
Canberra.

293.Quiggin, J. (1998), ‘TAB and SA Lotteries Commission’, pp.
41–62 in Spoehr, J. (ed.), Risky Business: An independent assessment of
the implications of the privatisation of public enterprise in South Australia,
Public Service Associationof
South Australia and the Centre for Labour Research, University of Adelaide,
Adelaide.

294.Quiggin, J. and Spoehr, J. (1998), ‘ETSA’, pp. 63–87 in
Spoehr, J. (ed.), Risky Business: An independent assessment of the implications
of the privatisation of public enterprise in South Australia, Public Service
Association of South Australia and the Centre for Labour Research, University
of Adelaide, Adelaide.

295.J. Quiggin, Discussion of 'Industrial Relations Reform and Labour
Market Outcomes; A Comparison of Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom'
by Mark Wooden and Judith Sloan,in (Debelle, G. and Borland, J. Eds.), “Unemployment and the Australian
Labour Market: Proceedings of a conference held at the H.C. Coombs Centre for
Financial Studies, Kirribilli,9-10 June, 1998”, 1998.

298.Spoehr, J. and Quiggin, J. (1999), ‘ETSA and the privatisation
panacea’, in Spoehr, J. (ed.), Beyond the Contract State - policies for social and
economic renewal in South Australia, Wakefield Press, Adelaide.

304.Quiggin, J. (2000), ‘Discussion of 'Microeconomic Policies and
Structural Change' by Peter Forsyth’,in Gruen, D. and Shrestha, S. (ed.), The Australian Economy in the
1990s: Proceedings of a conference held at the H.C. Coombs Centre for Financial
Studies, Kirribilli, 24–25 July2000, 268–71.

308.Quiggin, J. (2001), ‘Social democracy and market reform in Australia
and New Zealand ’,in Glyn, A.
(ed.), Social Democracy in Neoliberal Times: The Left and Economic Policy since
1980, Oxford University Press,Oxford , pp. 80–109.

309.Chambers, R. G. and Quiggin, J. (2002), "Dual applications to
estimating supply response systems under price and production uncertainty: the
state-contingent approach," in A Comprehensive Assessment of the Role of
Risk in U.S. Agriculture, eds. R.E. Just and R.D. Pope, New York: Kluwer, pp.
105–20.

310.Quiggin, J. (2002), ‘Why have the returns to microeconomic reform
been so disappointing’, in Fox, K. (ed.), Efficiency in the Public Sector .,
Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston/Dordrecht/London, pp. 37–60.

320.Quiggin, J. (2003), ‘Governance of public corporations: profits and
the public benefit’, 27–41 in Michael J. Whincop(ed.), From bureaucracy to Business
Enterprise: Legal and Policy Issues in the Transformation of Government
Services, Ashgate Publishing Limited, Hampshire, England.

321.Quiggin, J. (2003), ‘Dilemmas of competition policy’, pp.
286–89 in Argyrous, G. and Stillwell, F. (ed.), Economics as a Social
Science: Readings in Political Economy, second edn,Pluto Press Australia,Annandale, New South Wales.

330.Quiggin, John (2006),
‘Risk, discounting and the public sector’ in Pannell,Dave and Schilizzi, Steven (eds) Economics and the Future:
Time and Discounting in Private and Public Decision Making, Edward Elgar,
Cheltenham, UK, pp. 57–68.

349.Quiggin, J. (2001), ‘The economic rationalists strike out’, Australian
Financial Review, 6 April.Review of, Building Prosperity: Australia's Future as a Global Player
byWolfgangKasper (2000) and Exasperating Calculators:
The Rage over Economic Rationalism and the Campaign against Australian
Economists by William Coleman and Alf Hagger (2001).

352.Quiggin, John (2001), ‘The state of welfare at home and abroad:
Review of Ehrenreich, B, Nickel and Dimedand Goodin, R. et al The Real Worlds of Welfare Capitalism’, Australian
Financial Review, 14 September.

353.Quiggin, J. (2002), ‘Thinking their way to the top: on the alleged
decline of public intellectuals’, Australian Financial Review, 10 May, Review of
Public Intellectuals: A Study of Decline, by Richard Posner.

354.Quiggin, J. (2002). The misadventures of reckless minds,,Review of
Mark Lilla, The Reckless Mind: Intellectuals in Politics, New York Review of
Books 2001; Christopher Hitchens, Letters to a Young Contrarian, Basic Books
2001; Christopher Hitchens, Unacknowledged Legislators: Writers in the Public
Sphere, Verso 2000, Australian Financial Review, 5July

357.Quiggin, J. (2002), ‘Economics of the Dark Side: Review of Jack
Hirshleifer, The Dark Side of the Force: Economic Foundations of Conflict
Theory, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2001’, The Drawing Board
(Digest), http://www.econ.usyd.edu.au/drawingboard/digest/0205/quiggin.html.

358.Quiggin, J. (2002), A
rough ride to freedom for information. Review of The Future of Ideas: The Fate
of the Commons in a Connected World, by Lawrence Lessig, Random House (US), Australian
Financial Review, 8 November

374.Quiggin, J. (2007), ‘'Spinning
gold from straw, sometimes: on the commercial successes of the internet's
"long tail"', Review of Chris Anderson’s
Long Tail: Why
the Future of Business Is Selling Less of More, Hyperion (in the US)’, Australian
Financial Review, Review, 9 March, Review p. 3.

375.Quiggin, J. (2007), ‘'A
pessimistic view of optimism: on the hazard of being unprepared', Review of
Karen A. Cerulo's Never Saw it Coming: Cultural Challenges to Envisioning the Worst, Chicago University
Press’, Australian
Financial Review, 9 February, Review p. 5.

403.Quiggin, J. (1998), ‘Notes on
the economic implications of privatisation of SA Ports and Homestart’, Public
Service Association of South Australia and Centre for Labour Research,
University of Adelaide, Adelaide.

404.Quiggin, J. (1998), ‘Options
for privatisation of the HEC: A supplementary report’, Report to Public
Accounts Committee, Parliament of Tasmania,

405.Quiggin, J. (1998), ‘Options
for privatisation of the HEC: An economic assessment’, Report to Public Accounts
Committee, Parliament of Tasmania,

442.Quiggin, J. (1997), Risk,
public sector net worth and the proposed privatisation of the NSW electricity
industry, , Submission to Committee of Inquiry into the proposed privatisation
of the NSW electricity industry (Hogg Committee).

445.Quiggin, J., (1998), Notes on the economic implications of privatisation of
SA Ports and Homestart, James Cook University,
Townsville, Report to Public Service Association of South Australia and Centre
for Labour Research, University of Adelaide.

456.Quiggin, J. (2001), ‘Resolving
the University crisis’, Submission to Inquiry of the Senate Employment,
Workplace Relations, Small Business and Education Committee into the capacity
of public universities to meet Australia’s higher education needs,

457.Spoehr, J. and Quiggin, J.
(2001), ‘The promise of a social dividend: quality jobs and services for the
21st Century’, Submission to Public Service Association of South Australia
State Budget Submission 2001-2002,

459.Quiggin, J. (2003), ‘The case
against economic integration of Australia and the United States’, Submission to
Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee’s Inquiry into the General
Agreement on Trade in Services and Australia and US Free Trade Agreement,
Canberra, 11 April,

468.Quiggin, J. (2006), ‘Water
reform in Australia: strengths and limitations of market-based mechanisms’,
Submission to Submission to the Productivity Commission research study, Rural
Water Use and the Environment: The Role of Market Mechanisms,

469.Gans, J. and Quiggin, J.
(2007), ‘The practicalities of emissions trading’, Submission to Prime
Ministerial Task Group on Emissions Trading, University of Melbourne and
University of Queensland.

500.Dowrick, S. and Quiggin, J.
(1997), ‘Measures of economic activity and welfare: the uses and abuses of
GDP’, paper presented at , Paper presented at the National Conference on
Indicators, Canberra, 4 July.

504.Quiggin, J. (1997), ‘Why have
the returns to microeconomic reform been so disappointing’,Conference on Public Sector Efficiency
Measurement, Centre for Applied Economic Research,University of New South
Wales.

506.Quiggin, J. (1998), ‘Comment on
'Poor Workers:The link between
low wages, low family income and the tax and transfer systems',’, paper
presented atFairly Efficient?
Equity and Productivity in the Australian Labour Market', jointly sponsored by
the Centre for Economic Policy Research and the Reshaping Australian
Institutions Project, Australian National University, Canberra International
Hotel, Canberra.

507.Quiggin, J. (1998), ‘Equity and
efficiency effects of food taxes’, Paper presented at the 27th Annual
Conference of Economists, University of Sydney, Sydney.

509.Quiggin, J. (1998), ‘Human
services and the post-industrial labour market’, paper presented atAcademy of Social Sciences in Australia
Workshop on 'Rethinking Social Work and the Human Services in Australia,
Customs House, Brisbane.

510.Quiggin, J. (1998), ‘National
Competition Policy and the regions’,Paper presented at the 2nd National Conference on Sustainable Economic
Growth for Regional Australia, Beaudesert.

511.Quiggin, J. (1998 ), ‘Private
Infrastructure Options: BOOTs, BOTs and BOOs’, paper presented atConference on 'BOOT: In the Public
Interest?' organised by the Australian Centre for Independent Journalism,
Australian Mekong Resource Centre, Sydney University and Community Aid Abroad.
, University of Technology, Sydney.

515.Quiggin, J. (1999), ‘Building a
future that works: solutions to unemployment’,Paper presented at a plenary session of a conference on
'Social Policy for the 21st Century: Justice and Responsibility', sponsored by
the Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney,
21–23 July.

516.Quiggin, J. (1999), ‘Delays and
uncertainty in the negotiations for mining on Aboriginal land’,Presentation of a paper at a conference on 'Evaluating the
Reeves Report: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives' jointly convened by the
Department of Archaeology and Anthropology and the Centre for Aboriginal
Economic Policy Research, Australian National University, Canberra,
26–27th March.

517.Quiggin, J. (1999), ‘From
production under uncertainty to choice under uncertainty and back again:a personal view of generalised expected
utility theory’,Paper presented
at a plenary session of the IXth International Conference on the Foundations
and Applications of Utility, Risk and Decision Theory, Congress Centre,
Marrakesh, Morocco, 2–5 June.

519.Quiggin, J. (1999),
‘Unemployment: Still hoping for a miracle?’,6th National Conference on Unemployment, Newcastle.

520.Bleichrodt, H. and Quiggin, J.
(1999), ‘Life cycle preferences for consumption and health: when is cost
effectiveness analysis equivalent to cost benefit analysis?’,Paper presented at the 2nd World
Conference on 'Private and Public Choices in Health and Health Care', World
Trade Centre, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 6–9th June.

529.Quiggin, John (2002),
‘Inequality and globalisation: neoliberal and internationalist
interpretations’, paper presented at Improving Knowledge on Social Development
in International Organizations, United Nations Research Institute for Social
Development second annual retreat, Prangins, Switzerland, 29-30 May .

539.Quiggin, J. (2005), ‘Research and discovery: unforeseen
contingencies and the economic analysis of uncertainty’, Paper presented to the
Economic Society of Australia's 34th Conference of Economists, University of
Melbourne, Melbourne,

541.Quiggin, J. (2005), ‘Urban water supply in Australia: the
option of diverting water from irrigation’, Paper presented to the 2nd 'State
of Australian Cities' Conference hosted by the Urban Research Program, Griffith
University, Brisbane..

552.Quiggin, J.
(1999)'Privatisation and public ownership'at the IIR Conference on Evaluating Government Reform:
Implications for Policy Directions, Rydges Hotel, Canberra.

553.Quiggin, J.
(1999)'Privatisation and the government's reform agenda' at the IIR Conference
on Evaluating Government Reform: Implications for Policy Directions, Rydges
Hotel, Canberra.

554.Quiggin, J. (1999)'The impact
of the GST on low income families, and on charitable organisations'at a meeting of the North Queensland Community
Services Coalition, Townsville.

555.'The effect of the GST on
community organisations'at the
'60 and Better Program State Conference, Eventide Home for the Aged, Charters
Towers.

556.Quiggin, J. (1999)'The World
Debt Jubilee :cancelling the Debts owed by the world's poorest countries ',
sponsored by the University Ecumenical Group and Amnesty International, James
Cook University, Townsville

557.Quiggin, J. (1999)The
privatisation puzzle'to the
Community Forum on 'Challenges of the New Millennium' sponsored by the North
Queensland Left * ALP, Townsville.

558.Presentation of an address
on'Third World Debt', at a
meeting of the parish of St James Cathedral, Townsville.

559.Quiggin, J. (1999)'Attracting
investment and people to regional Australia'at the Australian Labor Party's Regional Development Forum,
Rockhampton.

560.Quiggin, J. (1999) “Identifying
the trends in policy development and government consultation to improve policy
outcomes”, IIR Conferenceon
Government Policy, Rydges Hotel, Canberra,18th July 1999.

563.Quiggin, J. (2000)“Risk,
discounting and the public sector”, Bureau of Transport Economics Transport
Colloquium on ‘A Better Transport System for Australia: The Contribution of
Research and Analysis’, Rydges Lakeside Hotel, Canberra, 27th November 2000.

564.Quiggin, J. (2000)“Demography
and the New Economy”,Australian
Population Association’s 10th Biennial Conference on ‘Population and
Globalisation: Australia in the 21st Century’, Rydges Riverwalk Hotel, Melbourne,
29th November 2000

568.Quiggin, J. (2001) Economic
governance and microeconomic reform” , ‘Institutional Dynamics of Australian
Economic Governance’ Symposium, School of Political Science and International
Studies, University of Queensland, Marriott Hotel, Brisbane, February
15–16, 2001.

569.Quiggin, J. (2001)“Is the
notion of community consultation genuine?”, Institute for International
Research (IIR) Conference on ‘Community Engagement in the Public Sector’,
Pavilion on Northbourne, Canberra, March 15–16, 2001.

570.Quiggin, J. (2001)“How can
employment assistance achieve positive outcomes for disadvantaged job-seekers
during economic downturns”,ACOSS
and CEDA invitation-only seminar on ‘Riding the Roller-Coaster: the Role of
Fiscal Policy in Easing Economic Downturns’,Canberra, May 14, 2001.

571.Quiggin, J. (2001)“National
Competition Policy: the National Interest”, forum sponsored by the Economic
Society (ACT Branch) and the National Institute for Governance, National Press
Club, Canberra, May 15, 2001.

572.Quiggin, J. (2001) “Background risk
under constant risk aversion”, 10th International Conference on the Foundations
and Applications of Utility, Risk and Decision Theory, Faculty of Economics,
University of Turin, 30th May–2nd June, 2001.

574.Quiggin, J. (2001) “Identifying
the trends in Australian policy development and government consultation to
improve policy outcomes”, IIR Conference on ‘Designing, Implementing and
Evaluating Successful Government Policy’, Duxton Hotel, Wellington, NZ, October
23–24, 2001.

575.Quiggin, J. (2002), ‘Current trends in social democracy in europe’,
Keynote speech given at the National Left Dinner of the National ALP Left/Trade
Unions Conference on ‘Reinvigorating Labor’s Social Democratic Program’,
Australian National University, Canberra, 11 May,

577.Quiggin, J. (2003), ‘Australian
state government revenues, collection and the australian experience with
public–private partnerships’, Queensland Council of Unions Government
Revenues and Services Forum, Customs House, Brisbane, 2 April,

580.Quiggin, J. (2004), ‘The
australia–us free trade agreement’, Presentation to a Forum on
‘Evaluating free trade, and beyond: assessing trade prospects, impacts and
practicalities in a time of free trade agreements’ hosted by the School of
International Business, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, 23
February,

581.Quiggin, J. (2004), ‘The
electricity crisis: What can be done?’, Presentation to a public forum held by
the Don Dunstan Foundation, Adelaide, 20th April,

582.Quiggin, J. (2004), ‘The recent
fair trade agreement between the us and australia’, Guest lecture presented to
the Australian Institute of International Affairs, Brisbane, 28th April,

585.Quiggin, J. (2004), ‘Risk,
discounting and the evaluation of public investment projects’, Bureau of
Transport and Resource Economics,

586.Quiggin, J. (2004), ‘Research
funding and commercialisation’, Presentation to a public forum on ‘The future
of University Research in Australia’, hosted by the UQ Research Staff Committee
of the National Tertiary Education Union, University of Queensland, Brisbane, 5
August,

587.Quiggin, J. (2004), ‘Innovative
taxation arrangements’, Presentation to the Financing Development Colloquium
sponsored by the Foundation for Development Cooperation, Gold Coast, 14 August,

589.Quiggin, J. (2004), ‘How should
we pay for pharmaceuticals?’, Presentation to the ACT Branch of the Economics
Society of Australia, Canberra, 2 September,

590.Quiggin, J. (2004), ‘Discount
rates’, Presentation to a symposium on Cost–Benefit Analysis sponsored
jointly by the ACT Branch of the Economic Society of Australia and the
Australian Public Service Commission (APSC), Canberra, 3 September,

593.Quiggin, J. (2005), ‘Consumers
attitude to risk’, Presentation at the Australian Competition and Consumer
Commission’s Roundtable on Consumers and Competition, Melbourne, 18th March,

594.Quiggin, John (2006),
Presentation to the Australian Labor Party’s Inquiry into the Financing and
Provision of Australian Infrastructure, Brisbane, 17 March.

595.Quiggin, John (2006),
‘Consumption as a lifestyle choice’, Presentation to the Ideas Festival,
presented by the Queensland Government and sponsored by Griffith University and
the Brisbane Airport Corporation, Brisbane, 30th March.

596.Quiggin, John (2006), ‘Who will
serve?: who will be the worker of the future?’, Presentation to the Ideas
Festival, presented by the Queensland Government and sponsored by Griffith
University and the Brisbane Airport Corporation, Brisbane, 1 April.

597.Quiggin, John (2006), ‘Gross
National Happiness’, Presentation to the Ideas Festival, presented by the
Queensland Government and sponsored by Griffith University and the Brisbane
Airport Corporation, Brisbane, 2 April.

598.Quiggin, John (2006), ‘The
non-economics of information’, Presentation to the CCI Researcher Symposium
sponsored by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and
Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, 18 May.

599.Quiggin, John (2006),
Presentation on ‘The economics of climate change: What will be the economic
effects of climate change, and how much will it cost to do something about
it?’, BEL Faculty Board Forum, University of Queensland, Brisbane, 7 June.

600.Quiggin, John (2006), Presentation
on ‘Democratic media’ to the Students of Sustainability Conference, University
of Queensland, Brisbane, 11 July.

601.Quiggin, John (2006),
Presentation of opening welcome for a conference entitled ‘Road to where? The politics
and practice of implementing welfare-to-work’, presented by the School of
Social Work and Applied Human Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, 17
July.

602.Quiggin, John (2006),
Presentation of keynote address on ‘Economics and the environment’ to the UQ
Economics Schools Day,Brisbane,
20 July.

603.Quiggin, John (2006), ‘Can private–public partnerships be made
to work?’ Paper presented to the University of Queensland/Australian Property
Institute Property Conference, Customs House, Brisbane, 21 July.

608.Quiggin, John (2006),Presentation
on ‘How can the Greens economic policy mirror its social and environmental
imperatives?’ at the Annual State Conference of the Greens (Qld), Brisbane, 30
September.

609.Quiggin, John (2006), ‘The
National Water Crisis’, Presentation to the Forum for Economic Realism,Brisbane, 30 November.

610.Quiggin, John (2006),
‘Megaprojects and risk: the Australian context’, Symposium on ‘Megaprojects and
risk: achieving sustainable public and private outcomes’, hosted by Griffith
University’s Urban Research Program, Brisbane, 1 December.

611.Quiggin, John (2006), ‘A state-contingent model of the
Murraty–Darling Basin’, Presentation to a meeting of the Australian
Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Canberra, 4 December.

612.Quiggin, John (2006), ‘A
state-contingent model of the Murraty–Darling Basin’, Presentation to a
meeting of the CSIRO, Canberra, 5 December.

613.Quiggin, John (2006), ‘The
economics of addressing chronic poverty in the community’, Panel discussion at
the Development Colloquium on ‘Addressing Poverty: Pro-poor Growth and Financial
Inclusion in Asia Pacific’, Canberra, 5 December.

614.Quiggin, John (2006), ‘Marking
up the Infrastructure Scorecard: Smart State’s development under the Office of
Urban Management’, Phillips Fox Seminar Series Breakfast on 'Infrastructure
Spending Scorecard’, hosted by the Property Council of Australia
(Queensland Division), Brisbane, 10 October.

615.Quiggin, John (2006),‘Behavioral
economics and modern decision theory’ , Presentattion paper to aRound
Table Discussion on Challenges and Criteria for Behavioral Economists at the12th
International Conference on the Foundations and Applications of Utility, Risk
and Decision Theory (FUR XII 2006), Rome, 25 June.

616.Adamson, David,
Mallawaarachchi, Thilak and Quiggin, John (2006), ‘Climate change, water
availability and adaption in the Murray-Darling Basin’, Presentation to the
Pre-conference Policy Workshop On ‘Water Resources Policy’ at the 26th
Conference of the International Association of Agricultural Economists, Gold
Coast, 12 August.

617.Quiggin, John (2006), ‘The
uncertain future of water policy in Australia’, Presentation to a meeting of
the Productivity Commission, Canberra, 6 December.

618.Quiggin, John (2006),
‘Preparedness and overpreparedness’, Presentation to a mini-conference on
Responsive Government:A Discussion of Contemporary Issues in Emergency Management,
sponsored by the Queensland Department of Emergency Services, Brisbane, 11
December.

619.Quiggin, John (2007),
‘Prevention, early intervention and theSmart State’, Presentation to the Queensland Council of Social Service
(QCOSS) Conferenceon ‘Poverty,
prosperity and progress: ensuring the inclusion of all Queenslanders’,
Brisbane, 26 March.

623.Quiggin, John (2007), ‘Urban
water: markets and planning’, conference dinner presentation at the Australian
Academy of Science’s 2007 Fenner Conference on the Environment on ‘Water,
population and Australia’s urban future’, Canberra, 15 March.

624.Quiggin, John (2007),
‘Anderson's idea of The Long Tail’,presentationto ajoint research symposium on ‘Digital
Literacy and Creative Innovation in a Knowledge Economy’, sponsored by the ARC
Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation (CCi), and the
Cultural Research Network (CRN), Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane,
30 March.

625.Quiggin, John (2007), ‘The future of Federalism’, presentation
(sponsored by the Evatt Foundation) to the Fringe Program at the ALP's 2007
National Conference, Sydney, 28 April.

626.Quiggin, John (2007), ‘What would life be like with an Australian
emissions trading regime?’, presentation to the Committee for the Economic
Development of Australia (CEDA) Queensland luncheon program, Brisbane, 9 May.

628.Quiggin, John (2007), ‘Climate
change and the role of economists in developing appropriate policy responses’,
presentation to the Economics Alumni’s Annual General Meeting, University of
Queensland, Brisbane, 24 July.

629.Quiggin, John (2007), ‘Global warming: consequences for small to
medium businesses’, presentation to the CEO Institute, Brisbane, 1 August.

634.Quiggin, John (2007), ‘Coral
reefs and the nascent economics of resilience’, Presentation to a National
Forum on Coral Reef Futures sponsored by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral
Reef Studies, Canberra, 18 October.

635.Quiggin, John (2007), ‘
Tackling climate change: a trade-off between living standards and the
environment?,
Don Dunstan Foundation project on Creating the Climate for Change,
Adelaide, 26 July.

775.Quiggin, J. (2000), a
href="http://www.uq.edu.au/economics/johnquiggin/news/Defence0007.html">Expanding
might of military would be costly folly', Australian Quiggin, J. (2000), Financial Review,
20 July 2000.